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This practical, evidence-based, online reference brings the reader up-to-date on current developments in cancer-related bone pain, and covers the pathophysiology, clinical features, ...
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This practical, evidence-based, online reference brings the reader up-to-date on current developments in cancer-related bone pain, and covers the pathophysiology, clinical features, investigation, and management of this particular type of pain.Less

This new edition in the Oxford Pain Management Library includes an extensive evaluation of opioids, non-opioid drugs, and non-pharmacological interventions for cancer-related breakthrough ...
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This new edition in the Oxford Pain Management Library includes an extensive evaluation of opioids, non-opioid drugs, and non-pharmacological interventions for cancer-related breakthrough pain. This volume is a concise but rich resource for consultants, GPs, and specialist nurses interested in pain management. Less

This online reference has been fully updated to include all the recent developments in the diagnosis and management of neuropathic pain. It includes new chapters on the clinical assessment ...
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This online reference has been fully updated to include all the recent developments in the diagnosis and management of neuropathic pain. It includes new chapters on the clinical assessment of neuropathic pain and the use of screening tools in its diagnosis.Less

Opioids in Non-Cancer Pain brings clinicians up to date on the current use of opioid drugs in patients with non-cancer pain, and highlights the potential benefits of therapy as well as the ...
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Opioids in Non-Cancer Pain brings clinicians up to date on the current use of opioid drugs in patients with non-cancer pain, and highlights the potential benefits of therapy as well as the problems that can occur.Less

Pain in older people is both common and disabling, and differs significantly in terms of its aetiology, diagnosis and treatment from pain in the general adult population. This online ...
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Pain in older people is both common and disabling, and differs significantly in terms of its aetiology, diagnosis and treatment from pain in the general adult population. This online resource is a concise companion for anyone managing older patients suffering with pain and covers areas such as depression, pain and addiction and assessment.Less